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Executive Director - Queer Wellness Center
About the Organization
The Queer Wellness Center (QWC) is a nonprofit working to improve access to affirming healthcare, mental health support, and essential resources for LGBTQ+ individuals across the Upstate. Originally launched as 864 Pride in 2020, the organization transitioned to doing business as QWC in 2023 and continues to grow its programs and community reach. Current programs include:
• BLOOM: Free counseling groups for LGBTQ+ youth
• LEAP: Peer support for transgender individuals
• Affirm: Cultural competency training for organizations
• Prisma at QWC: LGBTQ+-focused healthcare services
• Resource Closet: Food and clothing support
• Scholarships: Financial assistance for care
QWC is in a growth stage, focused on building sustainable funding, strengthening operations, and maintaining strong, community-centered programs.
Position Overview
The Executive Director (ED) is QWC's lead staff member and is responsible for advancing the mission through fundraising, program oversight, and community partnerships. This is a hands-on operator role. The ED will both set direction and execute day-to-day work across fundraising, operations, and partnerships. Early success will focus on fundraising, stabilizing core programs, and building basic operational systems.
Key Responsibilities
The percentages below reflect how we expect the ED to allocate their time.
Fundraising & Revenue Development (~40%)
Lead and execute a practical fundraising strategy
Submit consistent, high-quality grant applications aligned with organizational capacity
Execute fundraising campaigns and events
Operations & Program Oversight (~30%)
Track program participation, outcomes, and basic impact metrics
Build simple, sustainable systems for operations and reporting
Coordinate with volunteers, partners, and program leads
Community Engagement & Partnerships (~25%)
Serve as QWC's primary public representative in the community
Build relationships with healthcare providers, nonprofits, donors, and local partners
Increase awareness of QWC programs and services
Cultivate relationships with individual donors and community supporters
Board Partnership & Governance (~5%)
Provide regular updates on finances, programs, and progress
Support a working board model, including board engagement in fundraising
First-Year Priorities
Fundraising progress: Make meaningful progress toward the annual fundraising goal and build a sustainable pipeline of grants and individual donors
Operational foundations: Maintain oversight of all core programs; strengthen key partnerships, including healthcare services; and maintain donor relations and program reporting
Qualifications
We know strong candidates, especially those from marginalized communities, often hesitate to apply unless they meet every listed qualification. If you see yourself in much of this role but not all of it, we encourage you to apply anyway.
Required
Demonstrated, ongoing commitment to LGBTQ+ communities
2+ years of experience in nonprofit work, community organizing, or program management
2+ years of experience with fundraising, donor relations, or grant writing
Strong organizational and self-management skills
Strong written and verbal communication
Preferred
Experience in healthcare, mental health, or social services
Familiarity with nonprofit finance and governance
Experience working with a board or volunteer-led organization
Compensation & Structure
Salary: $41,000–$49,000 base salary, commensurate with experience and scope of role.
Hours & classification: This is a part-time, salaried role of 30 hours per week.
Outcomes-focused: Because non-profit executive leadership happens largely through relationship-building, community presence, and partnership development, we expect to measure success by deliverables and impact including fundraising, organizational growth, partnerships, and mission outcomes rather than strict hourly tracking.
Growth Potential: This role is structured to grow into a full-time Executive Director as fundraising goals are met. The right candidate has the opportunity to shape this role, grow with the organization, and step into long-term leadership of a growing LGBTQ+ wellness nonprofit.
How to Apply
Please apply through our online application form. You will be asked to provide:
1. Your name, contact information, and preferred pronouns
2. Your resume or CV
3. A cover letter describing your interest in QWC and relevant experience
Online Application Form Link: https://forms.gle/3BTJKo6wE4BiKB386
Timeline: We are looking to fill this role immediately. Interviews will be scheduled on a rolling basis, and this position will remain open until the right candidate is selected. The selected candidate will be onboarded by board members and staff.
Questions or accessibility needs: If you experience barriers with the online form or have questions about the role or process, please reach out to Careers@queerwellnesscenter.org.
Accessibility & Physical Requirements
This role is primarily in-person in Greenville, SC, with relationship-building and community presence as a core part of the work. Some administrative and meeting time may be performed remotely.
Typical physical demands of the role include:
Lifting/carrying: Occasional, may occasionally lift or move materials up to 40 pounds (event supplies such as tents, tables, or resource items)
Pushing/pulling: Rare and minimal, typically limited to event setup
Schedule: Executive leadership in a community-centered nonprofit naturally extends beyond a standard weekday schedule. This role includes evening and weekend hours for community events, partner meetings, and visibility work. Hours during June (Pride month) are unconventional and noticeably heavier than other months due to Pride programming and visibility events.
QWC is committed to providing reasonable accommodations to support individuals in performing the essential functions of this role.
Equal Opportunity Statement
QWC is committed to building an inclusive workplace. We strongly encourage applications from LGBTQ+ individuals, people of color, transgender and nonbinary people, and individuals with lived experience relevant to the communities we serve.